bluesdog
Well-known member
This thing has brakes?
At the risk of opening another can of NEPRT re: statistics, etc., this might be the time to introduce some actual data from an old thread:I have never had any stopping problems attributable to the FJR linked brakes, but I believe the short stopping distance several have commented on is because of the ABS, not the linking.
The point I tried to make in my 2nd post was that I don't believe linking the brakes ever gave me an advantage over an unlinked system. Some of you may feel differently. I simply don't understand why you need linked brakes when unlinked would function as well or better.I have not read every road test of every motorcycle, but never once do I remember a tester saying that any bike with unlinked brakes would be improved by a linked system.Put me in the group that believes linking brakes is a totally unnecessary complication.I don't believe they do anything to shorten stopping distances or improve safety.
Linking brakes just adds cost, complexity and weight for no advantage as far as I am concerned.
I guess I am just an old fart that always thought the simplest solution was the best if it doesn't sacrifice performance.
Too funny! And true, from what I've heard.Hell, compared to my Ural these brakes are rocket science. The Ural was so bad I thought about having the side car passenger carry abcement block tied to a rope to throw out when I really needed to stop!
Hi,
A co-worker is thinking about purchasing a used FJR. He has his Boulevard Cruiser up for sale, so he seems to be pretty serious. He stated the Gen II FJRs have linked braking system and he was concerned about this. I've never seen any info or complaints about linked brakes on an FJR. Can any of you confirm this information one way or the other?
Thanks,
John
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